by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 4, 2020 | Food and Drink
COUNCILLORS have agreed that an empty Glasgow city centre shop can be turned into a restaurant, overturning a refusal decision by officials. The change-of-use application for former florist premises at 80 West Nile Street had been lined up for the first Dr Noodles...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 1, 2020 | News, Major Developments, Clyde Riverfront
A MASTERPLAN for a residential-led mixed-use development beside the Clyde at Govan has been approved. Glasgow councillors gave planning permission in principle for the transformation of land at Water Row. More than 200 flats and 13 terraced/town houses are proposed...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 1, 2020 | Public Realm
PEDESTRIAN-friendly measures have been introduced at George Square and surrounding streets. Some of the changes at the square were scheduled to place anyway but others, on roads off the square, have been implemented because of the need for physical distancing during...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 1, 2020 | Residential
COUNCILLORS put off a decision over a plan for flats on a high-profile site at the northern entrance to the Gorbals. New Gorbals Housing Association (NGHA) want to build the eight-storey block on vacant land at the junction of Crown Street and Laurieston Road. It...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 1, 2020 | Active Travel
FREE cycle hire through Glasgow’s nextbike scheme has been made available to encourage people to consider cycling for everyday journeys as Covid-19 lockdown restrictions are eased. For casual users of the scheme, every rental of a standard nextbike under 30...